I have been really busy lately, and that explains why I haven't been replying to this thread before now.
I must say that I'm rather surprised. I was in the believe that most people were using Internet Explorer, and to be honest, I still am. I was just lucky I found this forum, where, apparently, the majority is Firefox-users. This give me the great opportunity of changing the minds of you, and I already tried with this thread, but you're for some reason so
narrow-minded (no offense, you're probably a bunch of nice people, but in this area...) that you choose to close your eyes for the
facts I came with.
I will try to answer, and reply to your replies anyway. Here it comes.
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Originally Posted by Turk4n
Anyways, if you like to talk about "copying" apps and things. I would say Windows is just a copy of Hackintosh.
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There's no such thing as "Hackintosh," so it's hard for me to answer the question of yours.
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Originally Posted by John
Although the summation of all versions of Internet Explorer exceeds that of Firefox, you have to remember it is the default browser on all versions of Windows, distributed by 95% of all computer manufactures.
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First of all: like you see, if you count all of the percents of Internet Explorer together, it exceeds Firefox. Users are different and have different needs, so it's naturally that they're using the version of Internet Explorer which suits their need the best.
And the fact that it's the standard browser of Windows, just shows how good it is. A browser has to be good to be chosen by such a big operating system. And that Windows is distributed by 95% of computer manufacturers, like you say yourself, just shows how good Windows is.
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Originally Posted by John
Out of that 54% of Internet Explorer users, how many think IE is "good enough," and thus do not even try Firefox?
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All of them think Internet Explorer is good. Of course they do. If they didn't, they wouldn't use it. And as they are happy with Internet Explorer there's no reason to try another browser.
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Originally Posted by John
Out of that 54%, how many users do not even know of Firefox's existence?
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Some do, and some do not. But again: there's no reason for them to know Firefox exists. 54% of the users are already happy!
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Originally Posted by John
Whats more interesting, if you look at the trends, Firefox is becoming MORE popular while IE is becoming LESS popular.
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If you check the statistics, of the website you provided yourself, you can see that the usage of Internet Explorer increased a lot from 2002 to 2003, while it only increased a little for Firefox. I'm sorry to say it, but you're definitely wrong on this one.
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Originally Posted by John
Do you actually think, if Firefox was installed by default along side a fresh installation of Windows, Internet Explorer would even exist?
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Until now has Firefox not even been in the considerations of being the default browser of Windows. If it once qualifies (when it's finally good enough) and if it's actually being chosen as default browser we can talk about it.
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Originally Posted by John
If Internet Explorer did its job, Firefox would not have to. Lets start with security. I remember the days of browsing warez sites with Internet Explorer. Next time I restarted my computer, my browser's homepage hijacked, desktop background changed, new tool bars installed, and wonderful popup's when browsing Google.
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Sounds like
you're not having decent security on your computer. Have you considered the Windows in-built firewall? It's excellent.
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Originally Posted by John
Internet Explorer is forced upon its users. Most of all, you fail to understand what FREE means. I paid for Windows, didn't you? Free software is software that gives you the user the freedom to share, study and modify it. The EXACT definition of OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE.
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You have to pay for Windows, simply because it's better. I would rather get quality, than quantity. And about open-source software: like I mentioned in the thread, it's long gone, so please leave out ancient history.
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Originally Posted by John
Straight from Chris Wilson [The IE Platform Architect] "...we [Microsoft Internet Explorer] have some bugs in interacting with width and height, which is one of the contributing factors to us not passing the Acid 2 test suite."
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At least is the Internet Explorer-team open about their problems, while the Firefox-team is hiding their problems from their users.
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Originally Posted by phpforfun
dude, my old site, analyzethathost.com worked PERFECT in FF, and wouldnt workin IE
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That's probably because the site was optimized for Firefox. It's always a bad thing to optimize a website for a specific browser.
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Originally Posted by zeroradius
The Open Sorce comunity is not dead, it is acualy growing in popularity.
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Ehm, do you have any statistics to backup this claim?
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Originally Posted by zeroradius
I use IE but only because my proffesors do
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Your professors are clever, and it's a good thing you're following their advices.
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Originally Posted by 2stamlers
What about extensions? ff has some awesome plugins
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So has Internet Explorer.
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Originally Posted by Aereshaa
And then there's the whole security issue, where FF gets updated much more often...
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The Firefox-team are just making some fast fix, which may not work in the long run. The Internet Explorer-team cares about their fixes and take the time it takes.